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== Performance history in South Africa == | == Performance history in South Africa == | ||
− | Premièred | + | Premièred 4 May 1999 in a [[CAPAB]] production in the [[Nico Malan Theatre]], directed by [[Mark Graham]], musical director [[Janine Neethling]], with [[Paul Lückhoff]], [[Judy Ditchfield]] (Barta van Rooyen), [[Marcel van Heerden]], [[Juliana Venter]], [[Robyn Scott]] (Malie), [[Farouk Valley-Omar]], [[Siobhan Hodgson]] and [[Jason Ralph]] [[Linda Alexander]], [[Nikolai Mynhardt]], [[Natalie Yon]], [[Carmelita Kritzinger]], [[Mortimer Williams]], [[Adrian Poulsen]]. |
Staged at [[The Civic]] in July 1999, directed by [[Mark Graham]], [[Ian von Memerty]] and [[Angerie van Wyk]] with [[Chris Vorster]], [[Judy Ditchfield]], [[Linda Alexander]], [[Farouk Valley-Omar]], [[Siobhan Hodgson]], [[Justin Rodrigues]], [[Lukas van Rooyen]], [[Jason Ralph]] and [[Juliana Venter]]. | Staged at [[The Civic]] in July 1999, directed by [[Mark Graham]], [[Ian von Memerty]] and [[Angerie van Wyk]] with [[Chris Vorster]], [[Judy Ditchfield]], [[Linda Alexander]], [[Farouk Valley-Omar]], [[Siobhan Hodgson]], [[Justin Rodrigues]], [[Lukas van Rooyen]], [[Jason Ralph]] and [[Juliana Venter]]. | ||
Staged in 2011 and 2012 by the [[Port Elizabeth Gilbert and Sullivan Society]] at the [[Savoy Theatre]] in Port Elizabeth, directed by [[Robin Williams]], with [[Donna Africa]] (Fiela), [[Kelly-Leigh Mucka]], [[Neil Leachman]], [[Herbie Clayton]], [[Jason Humm]], [[Werner Viljoen]], [[James van der Merwe]] and [[Kasvia von Memerty]]. Musical direction by [[Neil Leachman]], lighting design by [[David Limbert]] and sound design by [[Brendon Samuels]] and [[Neil Thomson]]. | Staged in 2011 and 2012 by the [[Port Elizabeth Gilbert and Sullivan Society]] at the [[Savoy Theatre]] in Port Elizabeth, directed by [[Robin Williams]], with [[Donna Africa]] (Fiela), [[Kelly-Leigh Mucka]], [[Neil Leachman]], [[Herbie Clayton]], [[Jason Humm]], [[Werner Viljoen]], [[James van der Merwe]] and [[Kasvia von Memerty]]. Musical direction by [[Neil Leachman]], lighting design by [[David Limbert]] and sound design by [[Brendon Samuels]] and [[Neil Thomson]]. | ||
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== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
''Die Burger'', 10 March 1999. | ''Die Burger'', 10 March 1999. | ||
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+ | ''Cape Argus'', 6 May 1999. | ||
''Star'', 23 July 1999; ''The Citizen'', 26 July 1999 | ''Star'', 23 July 1999; ''The Citizen'', 26 July 1999 |
Revision as of 21:22, 9 December 2015
Fiela's Child - The Musical is a 1999 musical play written and composed by Ian von Memerty.
Contents
The original text
Based on the novel Fiela se Kind (Fiela’s Child) by Dalene Matthee.
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
Premièred 4 May 1999 in a CAPAB production in the Nico Malan Theatre, directed by Mark Graham, musical director Janine Neethling, with Paul Lückhoff, Judy Ditchfield (Barta van Rooyen), Marcel van Heerden, Juliana Venter, Robyn Scott (Malie), Farouk Valley-Omar, Siobhan Hodgson and Jason Ralph Linda Alexander, Nikolai Mynhardt, Natalie Yon, Carmelita Kritzinger, Mortimer Williams, Adrian Poulsen.
Staged at The Civic in July 1999, directed by Mark Graham, Ian von Memerty and Angerie van Wyk with Chris Vorster, Judy Ditchfield, Linda Alexander, Farouk Valley-Omar, Siobhan Hodgson, Justin Rodrigues, Lukas van Rooyen, Jason Ralph and Juliana Venter.
Staged in 2011 and 2012 by the Port Elizabeth Gilbert and Sullivan Society at the Savoy Theatre in Port Elizabeth, directed by Robin Williams, with Donna Africa (Fiela), Kelly-Leigh Mucka, Neil Leachman, Herbie Clayton, Jason Humm, Werner Viljoen, James van der Merwe and Kasvia von Memerty. Musical direction by Neil Leachman, lighting design by David Limbert and sound design by Brendon Samuels and Neil Thomson.
Sources
Die Burger, 10 March 1999.
Cape Argus, 6 May 1999.
Star, 23 July 1999; The Citizen, 26 July 1999
NMBT, [1]
Personal e-mail correspondence from Judy Ditchfield, 28 August 2015.
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